It’s Over… EV’s Won’t Sell Even in NYC

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  • Electric vehicle companies are shutting down all over the country, but what nobodys talking about is how this may be a byproduct of their forced adoption in places like new york.
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Комментарии • 7 тыс.

  • @covidonenine1948
    @covidonenine1948 20 дней назад +2507

    It's almost like the general public doesn't want over priced, low quality, crappy range cars loaded with unreliable electronics 🤔

    • @prman9984
      @prman9984 20 дней назад +119

      They clearly want unreliable electronics, because they buy Ford, GM and Jeep.

    • @scootza1
      @scootza1 20 дней назад +49

      ​@@prman9984"you know what ford stands for, hank? Fix it again, tony... hehheheheh..."
      "Dale you giblet head that's a fiat"

    • @MikeGolfLima
      @MikeGolfLima 20 дней назад +20

      Toyota's electronics are legendary, I've used the radar tech for 7 years in my 2017 Corolla, I never had an issue. I like Toyota 's approach the semi driverless semi electric cars are being missed. I upgraded to a Lexus, Toyota should go ahead and design one to look like a mobile suit already, that little UX hugs my body and it feels like an extension of me it's so responsive.

    • @val_inv6239
      @val_inv6239 20 дней назад +32

      I agree. Thats why Tesla has the best selling car in the world with highest EURONCAP rating ever.
      Their electronics is top.

    • @jjjs5
      @jjjs5 20 дней назад +1

      Ha!

  • @Eizenz
    @Eizenz 20 дней назад +2022

    I do not want an EV.

  • @officialstylechild
    @officialstylechild 12 дней назад +268

    People who live in New York City, can’t have an EV because there’s nowhere to park a car and they don’t have a place to plug it in

    • @Demopans5990
      @Demopans5990 8 дней назад +12

      17 min of my life saved. Or not, as the answer is pretty plain and simple for everyone here. 8 million people, but the city already has shitty traffic from just 200k cars driving about

    • @rwgarchia5187
      @rwgarchia5187 6 дней назад

      aren't they being charged to drive per day now?

  • @1stRanger
    @1stRanger 16 дней назад +167

    People were buying those vehicle on a promise of future improvements that never came. Naturally people are getting tired of paying for promises.

    • @themodfather9382
      @themodfather9382 12 дней назад +4

      I mean... the initial buyers were doing that. Mainstream buyers don't care, they just want a real car.

    • @bleach12i
      @bleach12i 5 дней назад +1

      Yea, improvements in like 30 years lol😂

    • @SigFigNewton
      @SigFigNewton 23 часа назад

      People are still buying them.
      I wonder how many more EVs will be sold on Earth in 2024 than in 2023.
      All this anti EV propaganda in the US can only slow it down by so much

  • @hawkshot867
    @hawkshot867 20 дней назад +1869

    It fucking floors me how incompetent NY's leadership is

    • @LV4EVR
      @LV4EVR 20 дней назад +125

      Play D'em games, win D'em prizes.

    • @SixtiesFan87
      @SixtiesFan87 20 дней назад +20

      Don't blame the voters 😂😂

    • @Barskor1
      @Barskor1 20 дней назад +93

      Vote Blue no matter who and please remember to Enjoy! the Screw!

    • @platinumpig
      @platinumpig 20 дней назад +21

      When you run out of good ideas, guess what's left.

    • @ollieVeroli
      @ollieVeroli 20 дней назад +10

      We're getting all those tasty cuisines though.

  • @netposerx
    @netposerx 20 дней назад +1520

    When the gov't forces car manufacturers to force EVs on consumers you get this disaster.

    • @GardenofEdens
      @GardenofEdens 20 дней назад

      The ev acceptance is Not there its the oil country in about 2 Generations this will be changed.

    • @risingphoenix1484
      @risingphoenix1484 20 дней назад +25

      What disaster... EVs are still growing, the auto industry is declining.

    • @dumbdee4
      @dumbdee4 20 дней назад +82

      @@risingphoenix1484 LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    • @dr.wolfstar1765
      @dr.wolfstar1765 20 дней назад +9

      Have you not seen Gas prices?

    • @dazzz887
      @dazzz887 20 дней назад +14

      @@dr.wolfstar1765 stop being cheap 😂

  • @rafaelfontes5088
    @rafaelfontes5088 16 дней назад +74

    "Even in NYC"? It's one of the worst places to own an EV because we don't have private garages like in the suburbs, and on-street parking is horrible here.

    • @Demopans5990
      @Demopans5990 8 дней назад +5

      It's one of the worst places to own and operate a car period. The parking spots are too small, the streets are too narrow, and forgot about going faster than walking speed. Not to mention all the drivers are idiots
      The only car that would be suitable for driving in NYC is a 1960s era Fiat 500 or a Peel P50.

    • @muchtooseriousdude7045
      @muchtooseriousdude7045 6 дней назад

      I mean, this channel's thumbnails are all washed out fearmongering "cops and crime" shit. Clearly just a right wing echo chamber grift mill, it should be obvious to anyone willing to stop and think that this statement, "Even in NYC," makes no sense. It's just playing on conservative stereotypes of "city libs" and "big government." Of course NYC folks don't want EVs, they're either anti-car in general since they live in fucking NYC and walk or take public transit, or they can't afford dumbass "luxury" EVs. EVs are designed for the suburban middle-class with a modest but required commute, Cities should have no cars period. Obvious bullshit here.

  • @tomwoods3437
    @tomwoods3437 8 дней назад +59

    Nobody talks about resale. Resale for evs is a huge issue. After 8 years on a battery, there is a significant loss in range, and a new battery cost almost as much as the car. Where is the resale in that?

    • @let0atreides
      @let0atreides 5 дней назад +4

      That's why only leasing can make sense for EVs. People who buy EVs are either rich, unconscious or both. I heard of quotes up to 50k to replace a battery. And so, clearly they don't want you to own them. In fact, they don't want you to own anything.

    • @alejandroguerrieri2924
      @alejandroguerrieri2924 5 дней назад +1

      Nio has not that problem. Nio will dominate the landscape of evs.

    • @uldiskurpnieks8189
      @uldiskurpnieks8189 4 дня назад

      Actually it is not true about the range, at least nowadays it is not a big problem. Like, yes, few cars like, Tesla Model S Plaid, or Ludacris cars, they have way too much power, which makes battery overheat, they lose their capacity that way. But if you drive normal electric car, in ten years you go from 100% to 80%, but it still does not matter if people charge their cars every day, that can be felt only if you drive like 300-400km or for Americans, 190 - 250 then there might have some problems, especially in Winter, but in Europe, I don't know who normally drives so long, it is in Latvia probably like 1% or even less, like only truckers drive so long normally in Latvia, and they mostly drive what they can drive in 9 hours if I correctly remember. So, range is no problem, because EV is like phone, you can charge it over night or when you don't use it, it is not like we have gasoline phones, bad comparison, but you get the idea.

    • @chanpasadopolska
      @chanpasadopolska 3 дня назад

      ​@@uldiskurpnieks8189you compare distances in Latvia to those in USA? Lol

    • @mocheen4837
      @mocheen4837 3 дня назад +1

      Not true for Tesla. So much bad information out there. Do your research first. An EV battery failure is very unlikely. Battery technology has progressed beyond that. Look at the early Nissan Leafs which degraded quickly each year compared to the Teslas of today.

  • @mattdog1982
    @mattdog1982 20 дней назад +505

    The best thing you can do for the environment, is keep your old car on the road for as long as possible

    • @mediocreman2
      @mediocreman2 20 дней назад +89

      I'm surprised at how few people understand this. They'll say they love the environment and it's their biggest priority but they change to a new car every two years.

    • @owenmccord5078
      @owenmccord5078 20 дней назад +20

      Bingo!

    • @robant5578
      @robant5578 20 дней назад +10

      o yeah, for my busienss I use 1999 and 2000 Econolines. Also bough 2007 and 2013 econolines, Wil stay away from Transit vans for as long as I can. My weekend car is 2008 BMW. yeas lot of problems , but i can fix them. MY wifes car is 2019 Lexus and it has issues probably same as BMW . No more reliability among japanese cars either.

    • @TheAnnoyingBoss
      @TheAnnoyingBoss 20 дней назад +14

      The longer it stays out the junk yard the better.

    • @spenzasequenza
      @spenzasequenza 20 дней назад +5

      Yes. And THEN replace it with an EV.
      simple.

  • @robertklose2140
    @robertklose2140 20 дней назад +814

    It was recently reported that 60% of Americans couldn't get their hands on $400 in an emergency, and yet we are expected to cough up 30-40+ thousand dollars for an EV

    • @poppiestuff
      @poppiestuff 19 дней назад +25

      That’s the point

    • @jjk9275
      @jjk9275 19 дней назад +26

      I guess we better learn how to code😅

    • @dahveed284
      @dahveed284 19 дней назад +67

      In reality the plan is for you to either stay at home or take the public transit. Making automobiles too expensive is just part of the plan. The government would like all of us to live is huge urban centers like NYC. The sheeple are easier to control when the are in one spot and dependent on the government for everything.

    • @Slayer-33
      @Slayer-33 19 дней назад +16

      Uh, just like ANY vehicle?

    • @SoosRamirez1
      @SoosRamirez1 19 дней назад +11

      @@Slayer-33tell me where you’ll find a cheap usable ev

  • @bbc_junior4863
    @bbc_junior4863 7 дней назад +12

    A 1970s ferrari is more practical than a EV. Total joke.

  • @robinoconnor553
    @robinoconnor553 15 дней назад +52

    Retired teacher here. A few decades ago, my district decided to use a math curriculum that had no textbooks. YAY! Massive savings! Let's adopt it for all the grade levels!
    The problem was that since there were no student textbooks, the teacher had to Xerox each day's worth of material for every single student. So the money they saved by not having textbooks was instead spent on copy paper, toner and clicks. Not to mention all the additional wear and tear on the copiers. As the school year progressed, it became very painfully obvious that the district had made a horrible decision that ended up costing far more then what they saved. That program only lasted a year before it was scrapped.
    I see the same mind set with EV. And I see the same outcome heading our way. Personally, I think the government already knows this EV thing is heading south fast and right before those mandates kick in, there will be legislation passed very quickly and quietly to push it back a few years. Then, when we still can't meet the timelines, the whole thing will be scrapped. Anyone else remember the great metric conversion attempts?

    • @themodfather9382
      @themodfather9382 12 дней назад +3

      I agree with you. There are several ways you can go with electric. Luckily they are all plotted out: micro-hybrid, 48v hybrid, hybrid and PHEV/E-REV. For a consumer, the priorities is LOWER GAS COST. Engine start/stop is great, 48V hybrid is great, it should be standard. Everything else adds wayy too much cost to make it worth it, upfront and repair costs. Unless it's a delivery vehicle or taxi, those are great hybrids.

    • @javianjohnson8746
      @javianjohnson8746 11 дней назад +2

      Yea that's pretty much what I also see happening. Kinda like the "REALID" program. Its gonna be a "hard deadline", but once we get near it it'll quietly be pushed back for some reason, and then finally we'll get to the point where it ends up scrapped

    • @chrisbuxton1958
      @chrisbuxton1958 10 дней назад +2

      What you say makes perfect sense.

    • @truhartwood3170
      @truhartwood3170 9 дней назад +2

      Except that globally, EVs are continuing to gain market share, despite years of people cherry picking months of declining sales and proclaiming the EV revolution is over. While the growth isn't accelerating as fast as it used to, every year sees more and more more EVs sales. Also, costs are going to start coming down significantly over the next couple years. This year alone batteries are expected to drop 50% in price, while also increasing energy density, charging time, cold weather performance, and lifespan. Every year, EVs are getting better and cheaper.

    • @AMan-he9sz
      @AMan-he9sz 9 дней назад

      Glad you're retired. Wouldn't want you supporting misinformation when students need to understand that time is of the essence if we want to save the planet. FYI, EV adoption is up by double and triple digits every year - you just don't know it because you have your head in the sand.

  • @teole6364
    @teole6364 20 дней назад +730

    If it is good, no one needs to force it on people

    • @TheMissingDislikeButton
      @TheMissingDislikeButton 20 дней назад

      I guess abortion is good then

    • @Barskor1
      @Barskor1 20 дней назад +17

      Tesla doesn't need to get forced on anyone they sell every EV they make and do it at a net profit even without subsidies.

    • @zenithperigee7442
      @zenithperigee7442 20 дней назад

      @teole6364, to be fair, there are apparently MILLIONS of "people" who "think" that it's "good" to "end the lives of innocent unborn children for ANY REASON!!" And that's just absolutely demonic. There may be situations where it is _warranted_ to "end the life of the unborn child" at some stage but "ANY" is the disqualifier because it goes BEYOND "life/death medical emergency, 'my 9 yr old daughter was [redacted] by her daddy'." Those were not the issues in question, those which were are "I don't want no stretch marks, kill it!", "My folks cain't have no mixed-race baby, kill it!", "I don't want no kid right now, kill it!" etc. This is effectively utilizing "abortion as a means of birth control" rather than people exercising SELF-CONTROL. But clearly a godless society moves further and further away from "accountability/personal responsibility/morality" etc., because at that point "all forms of moral law" are left to be "determined by the entity which will benefit or suffer as a result of implementing those moral laws" rather than looking to a "moral-law Giver" such as God....

    • @MrToLIL
      @MrToLIL 20 дней назад +67

      @@Barskor1 Right, that's why they are in the middle of heavy layoffs and leasing them at a discount right now.

    • @nonnobissolum
      @nonnobissolum 20 дней назад

      Okay. Take another gulp of the kool-aid. ​@@Barskor1

  • @MM-fe9mz
    @MM-fe9mz 19 дней назад +308

    Plugged in for 700 / 900 hours is insane. Yet if someone parks in the wrong spot for 30 minutes they get towed

    • @MrLebowski405
      @MrLebowski405 18 дней назад +26

      900 hours is over 37 days... That car has been charging & not moved in 5 or 6 weeks...

    • @fermitupoupon1754
      @fermitupoupon1754 18 дней назад +23

      My city in Euroland has a very simple solution to this. When your car is done charging, you get a notification on your phone. You then have 1 hour to move your vehicle to a non-charging parking spot or face a 70 euro fine for not moving it.

    • @michalandrejmolnar3715
      @michalandrejmolnar3715 18 дней назад +8

      That's for sure fake or one doesn't know you don't use a home socket to charge an EV

    • @snoochieboochies6957
      @snoochieboochies6957 18 дней назад +4

      @@michalandrejmolnar3715 its probably just maintaining the battery at that point but the clock still goes up

    • @user-nj3dv6vj2g
      @user-nj3dv6vj2g 18 дней назад +1

      P2 _2023 hottest year next year even hotter_ In China, where one village hit a record 126 degrees in July, leaders warned that extreme heat could threaten the country’s food security. In India, extreme heat closed some schools for more than a week. In Greece, extreme heat was followed by hundreds of wildfires. It wasn’t hot everywhere-in San Francisco, I had to turn on the heat in July. But California was an anomaly, and the average global temperature this year was hotter than ever in recorded history. It’s likely that it hasn’t been this hot for more than 100,000 years. Between January and November, global average temperatures were 1.46 degrees Celsius higher than the average in the late 1800s, according to the European Union’s Copernicus Climate Change Service. September was 1.75 degrees hotter, a fact that one climate scientist called “absolutely gobsmacking bananas.”

  • @hikaru9624
    @hikaru9624 16 дней назад +123

    EV sales have fallen by 70% here in the UK. No one wants them.

    • @stevewest131
      @stevewest131 14 дней назад +12

      Not so. Sales of EVs in the UK are still rising

    • @hikaru9624
      @hikaru9624 14 дней назад +16

      @@stevewest131 in London maybe. Only place that can afford the borderline useless things.

    • @stevewest131
      @stevewest131 14 дней назад +8

      @@hikaru9624 Nope, not just London. Sales are rising all over the UK, same as most other countries

    • @hikaru9624
      @hikaru9624 14 дней назад +10

      @@stevewest131 I highly doubt that. You huffing some strong paint there.

    • @wizzyno1566
      @wizzyno1566 14 дней назад +1

      Thats just not true.

  • @user-xl5pc3jo5m
    @user-xl5pc3jo5m 16 дней назад +15

    The amount of that dirty fossil fuel it takes to make one EV. Could power an internal combustion vehicle 100,000 miles. So that EV would have to go nearly 200,000 miles to pencil out. And they are only good for about 15 years. No, I haven"t done the math. These are estimates

    • @DineshTwanabasu
      @DineshTwanabasu 5 дней назад +1

      Zero knowledge huh dude still love to comment 😂😂😂

    • @robertwoodhouse-bm7kt
      @robertwoodhouse-bm7kt День назад

      Tesla don´t use any dirty fossel fuels to make EVs, they use solar panels on the roof and use large megbatteries made by tesla to store power, everything run on renewable electric power supply. They are building their own Lithium refinery in the US to extract Lithium from salt water ponds in the US.
      Tesla Giga factories make a car in less than a minute Cybertrucks now being made 1,000 every week on one shift. After ramping up and adding a second shift they will be making 10,000 a week by the end of 2025

    • @the1steveL
      @the1steveL День назад

      ⁠@@DineshTwanabasuFr 😂😂😂

  • @formallyknownasj.a.2074
    @formallyknownasj.a.2074 19 дней назад +299

    Its no surprise to me that the same people who tell us not to run our AC in the summer because the grid can’t handle it, are also the same people who want us to buy EV’s… that the grid cant handle.

    • @mariokrings
      @mariokrings 18 дней назад +9

      I don't know about the energy consume of your AC(air conditioning), but AC (alternating current) charging consumes usually around 7 kw. And unlike the always running AC you're not charging your car all around the clock. Neither your neighbours....

    • @testi2025
      @testi2025 18 дней назад +9

      Average us citizen drives 40 miles per day and an average EV consumes 300 watt/h per mile. So that’s 12kwh per day. Your HVAC can consume everywhere from 50-100kwh per day. But you preferably would want to charge only when the battery is low and then charge the battery to 80-90%. So then you would have 7-11kw load for number of hours every now and then. Having dynamic pricing would steer drivers to charge when the HVAC load is lower.

    • @redtidetogo
      @redtidetogo 18 дней назад +12

      Yeah turn off that AC but don't expect times square to turn off their 1000 screens projecting ads to you.

    • @formallyknownasj.a.2074
      @formallyknownasj.a.2074 18 дней назад +17

      Guys , sorry but I need to clarify. I meant the AC in our house’s. They dont want us to use our AC’s because of rolling blackouts in places like California but they want us all to buy EV’s that needs to be plugged in. They both run off the same electric grid. Thats whats stupid to me.

    • @michalandrejmolnar3715
      @michalandrejmolnar3715 18 дней назад +1

      What's the alternative? eFuels will load full the grid and need even more electricity than EVs. You can also charge from your own solar roof and for cities we need public e-carsharing

  • @pianoatthirty
    @pianoatthirty 20 дней назад +679

    "Nobody wants to admit the more you force an incompatible product on society, the more people will find out how bad it is and find everything in their power to avoid getting stuck with one". THIS!!!!! So eloquently put.

    • @DontReadMyProfilePicture566
      @DontReadMyProfilePicture566 20 дней назад

      Don't read my name!

    • @mikeshafer
      @mikeshafer 20 дней назад

      Whoever said a clean, quiet and fast EV was incompatible with society? Imagine if EVs had won over gas cars in the early 1900s, and then in 2012 someone says ":you know what, I've got a great idea... we've got these new vehicles that are slower, smellier, and expensive, and they emit this toxic gas that will kill millions each year. And that's not all - we will drill this oil out of the Earth from the far side of the world, then we'll load it up into huge shipping vessels that sometimes spill it all into the oceans, but when it does arrive into our country, then we'll spend insane amounts of energy refining it, and then we'll ship it all across the country in trucks or pipelines, then we bury it back into the ground, and then we charge crazy prices for it. And it's explosive, so sometimes cars will catch on fire and/or explode. The vehicles will also have thousands of moving parts, versus the dozen or so for an EV, so you'll have to get it fixed a lot by people who understand it and like getting their hands all greasy. Oh, and we'll probably have to fight a few wars over this black goo that we use to power these cars."
      Yeah, see how ridiculous that looks in hindsight?

    • @pastasoo
      @pastasoo 20 дней назад +7

      This should hurt as much as it should enrage you because as Europe, Asia and even Australia is moving onto EVs, the US is unable to. It just means the US is falling behind technologically and instead of pushing and fighting for improvement, you're complacent to your situation of not moving at all. Once those EV plants start showing up in South America and they develop EV infrastructure, it would literally only be the US that's going to be using gas powered cars. That's the future you're cheering for.

    • @pianoatthirty
      @pianoatthirty 20 дней назад +34

      @@pastasoo no need for hurt or rage - that’s for people stuck in their minds. Life always balances things out. Clearly forcing people isn’t proving to be a good strategy.

    • @carkawalakhatulistiwa
      @carkawalakhatulistiwa 20 дней назад +1

      So why is work in China and Norway

  • @jgreen5820
    @jgreen5820 9 дней назад +23

    Charging stations in parking basements is a fire risk.

    • @stefanpredl6849
      @stefanpredl6849 4 дня назад

      THAN DONT INSTAL 1 dollar store PLUGS and install cam's since most burned EVs where vandaliced by activists

    • @ralphzoombeenie2330
      @ralphzoombeenie2330 3 дня назад

      So are toasters.

  • @martsmarts
    @martsmarts 14 дней назад +18

    Someone out there watching this video is still charging their EV. While I have already finished gassing up and finish this video later.

    • @AMan-he9sz
      @AMan-he9sz 9 дней назад

      There are new EVs that charge in 10 minutes with a 1000 mile range. Available right now.

    • @hoze1235
      @hoze1235 6 дней назад

      2.5 minutes to fully fill a tank

    • @martsmarts
      @martsmarts 6 дней назад

      @@AMan-he9sz right, if you can get in line real quick. Because majority dont. So you still wait

  • @TheGuitologist
    @TheGuitologist 20 дней назад +303

    That clip of the government vehicles charging should piss off every NYC taxpayer. Disgraceful!

    • @whyjnot420
      @whyjnot420 19 дней назад +8

      Those were at something like 30 and 39 days. ffs

    • @fireboltaz
      @fireboltaz 19 дней назад +3

      They got gunships guarding that ev charger

    • @CmdrTigerKing
      @CmdrTigerKing 19 дней назад

      nah, just a slow charge to maintain battery health

    • @imnotbenavery9220
      @imnotbenavery9220 18 дней назад

      13:17

    • @jaep2495
      @jaep2495 18 дней назад

      why? it's cheaper

  • @bluestatepaine
    @bluestatepaine 20 дней назад +178

    I’m keeping my 10 year old Corolla, thank you very much.

    • @antoniocamp337
      @antoniocamp337 20 дней назад +13

      Trump 2024

    • @mikeshafer
      @mikeshafer 20 дней назад +2

      Cool story bro. Nobody is coming to take your beater. Enjoy $7/gallon gas prices.

    • @bluestatepaine
      @bluestatepaine 20 дней назад +22

      @@mikeshafer All energy prices are going up. You will not be spared

    • @treynolds94
      @treynolds94 20 дней назад +24

      ​@@mikeshaferyour EV wont even last 10 years. At it will depreciate and probs be worth less then his Toyota within 4 years if it last that long.

    • @bluestatepaine
      @bluestatepaine 20 дней назад +8

      @@treynolds94 I think there was a stretch of time around 2020 when I could have sold the Corolla for a significant gain, lol

  • @jgreen5820
    @jgreen5820 9 дней назад +6

    In the UK the government is going to force manufacturers to sell a specific percentage of electric vehicles which will increase and they will be fined if they don't do that. Companies such as Vauxhall are getting round it by bringing in cheap Chinese cars to sell, from a country that is using carbon heavy power from coal fired stations to make the steel and cars.

  • @bbokdoong
    @bbokdoong 9 дней назад +5

    EV in Metropolis like New York makes no sense. There is absolutely no space to park the EV for 30-40 min to charge the vehicle.

  • @PuffinPass
    @PuffinPass 20 дней назад +183

    You know what people hate more than anything else? Being told they have to buy a specific product or product type.

    • @tarey05
      @tarey05 20 дней назад

      Welcome to communism!

    • @onrr1726
      @onrr1726 20 дней назад

      Exactly becouse the assholes forcing this garbage on us have stock if not are part owners of these companies.

    • @sebastiantschatordai
      @sebastiantschatordai 20 дней назад +3

      Thank you! Maybe someone should tell that to the government.

    • @ForestNinjaZero
      @ForestNinjaZero 20 дней назад +5

      You know what people hate even more than that? Being told that a product can achieve 95% energy conversion efficiency, while knowing that it's absolutely impossible by all standardized and authoritative physical models, then discovering that their overall efficiency after recharging from the grid is actually less than 30%.

    • @StS9LBJ23
      @StS9LBJ23 20 дней назад

      They’re just trying to get everyone to stay in their 15 minute cities. That’s the ultimate goal with any EV mandates.

  • @wolfgangklein5549
    @wolfgangklein5549 20 дней назад +388

    Let's see...I won't buy an EV because: and this list was written in 5min:
    Too expensive to buy
    Too expensive to insure
    Lack of adequate charging infrastructure
    Lack of security at charging stations
    No restrooms at charging stations
    Recharging time takes too long
    Long lines in some states to access charging stations
    Poor range/lots of range anxiety
    Poor resale value
    No charging with cash possible
    Cannot be easily towed
    $20k to $30k to replace a battery
    Possible spontaneous fires that can melt concrete re-rods
    Accident repair shops won't touch an EV
    The electrical grid in the US will not support high volumn EV charging demand.
    Poor cold weather performance
    Poor towing performance on EV trucks
    Poor initial quality issues
    Too big a carbon footprint.
    Biden is an idiot...

    • @d3xmeister
      @d3xmeister 20 дней назад +28

      I agree with all of them 😀

    • @adam-k
      @adam-k 20 дней назад +25

      Here in Norway they cost the same as other cars. Insurance is the same. You can charge in every parking lot. Including in your own garage.

    • @sheadoolittle
      @sheadoolittle 20 дней назад +39

      @@adam-kNorway is not the US. Maybe someday more countries will be like Norway, but not anytime soon

    • @Barskor1
      @Barskor1 20 дней назад +11

      Lets see I won't buy a Tesla becuase I am compleatly ignorant about Teslas' and their charging network, fixed it for you.

    • @donnapaquette9231
      @donnapaquette9231 20 дней назад +15

      I laugh at the last one on the list 😆✌

  • @miradics3988
    @miradics3988 9 дней назад +6

    I don't even want cars. They are not the future in cities.

    • @AdrianFahrenheitTepes
      @AdrianFahrenheitTepes 9 дней назад +1

      I agree. Parking space issues and when I was in Philadelphia I didn’t have my own. There was the bus or the subway. The problem with Philadelphia or NYC is that either one of those cities don’t do a good job with their own infrastructure.

  • @cevansroxy
    @cevansroxy 15 дней назад +35

    Just wait till your EV needs repair. Take out that second mortgage to get it fixed!!!!

    • @AMan-he9sz
      @AMan-he9sz 9 дней назад +6

      EVs don't need repair. Both that I have owned worked flawlessly, never needing anything but tires and charging. It costs me FAR far less to drive an EV for every reason. Even the payment is less than any ICE car I ever bought. Batteries are warranted for 100,000 miles, or 8 to 10 years. If you don't realize these facts, it's because you have remained willfully ignorant.

    • @steppenwolf7958
      @steppenwolf7958 День назад

      I will change the cells in my garage. I own a soldering iron, and I know how to use it, what can go wrong?

    • @the1steveL
      @the1steveL День назад

      @@AMan-he9szWell said!

  • @Username18981
    @Username18981 20 дней назад +209

    $60k for a work commuter that is more expensive to fuel if you don't have off street parking with a 220v outlet in NYC? No shit it will fail.

    • @TJ-um8ce
      @TJ-um8ce 20 дней назад +8

      😂😂😂 Well said! 💯👏

    • @owenmccord5078
      @owenmccord5078 20 дней назад +5

      Long time $TSLA investor, and you’re bang on.
      The city needs to make drastic alterations to the infrastructure (not easy in such a dense/“old” city.

    • @cj.wijtmans
      @cj.wijtmans 20 дней назад

      the elite dont care, they want to take your car away and you live like a peasant eating bugs in your pod.

    • @valcaron
      @valcaron 20 дней назад +7

      @@owenmccord5078 Population density isn't what makes it difficult to retrofit city infrastructure. Density of burdensome regulations and arbitrary laws is what makes it hard for cities to adapt to new changes. Vote out people who think government has any right to act as a central planner.

    • @viktoreisfeld9470
      @viktoreisfeld9470 20 дней назад +1

      Insurance is also up to 5x more expensive and tire replacement is about 4x more expensive (plus the tires only last 1/2 as long because of the vehicles heavy weight). When the battery wears out, you have to dispose of the EV as toxic waste because Lithium is toxic to humans, animals, and plants. Plus Lithium will ignite on contact with water, including the water vapor in the air (this is why it was stored under oil in chemistry class when you were a kid and you can find youtube videos of people throwing it in lakes and rivers to cause little explosions).

  • @Sarah-tm4jw
    @Sarah-tm4jw 20 дней назад +593

    How can everybody have electric vehicles when our electricity grid already collapses if there's too many christmas lights on the block? Like who thought this would be a good idea???

    • @Barskor1
      @Barskor1 20 дней назад +10

      People who think you should fix the grid because you know that is important or something....

    • @Saetun.
      @Saetun. 20 дней назад

      Lets not forget that nearly 79% of electricity is generated by fossil fuels (60%) & Nuclear (roughly 19%). EVs are not really any greener than a high efficiency combustion car. Its a scam at worst & a misconception at best.

    • @michellesartori6695
      @michellesartori6695 20 дней назад

      The WEF and the UN. It's not actually designed to work, the whole EV's for everyone, but to remove private vehicles, both petrol and the electric ones from the general public and to ensure that we catch public transport or either use our feet or cycle everywhere. Welcome to the NWO!

    • @ConservativeGrouch
      @ConservativeGrouch 20 дней назад +8

      The EV -- America's high-tech version of the Trabant!!

    • @ronaldworthy157
      @ronaldworthy157 20 дней назад +7

      I love the soundness in the arguments opposing EV's in the comments .

  • @tomasviane3844
    @tomasviane3844 16 дней назад +15

    That's not only in NYC. In Belgium they also want to shove this cr*p in our face and it's the same story: the grid is not prepared for it and the chargers are far and few between.
    I'm 53 now and I doubt I will partake in this circus. I'll buy myself a scooter and that will be.

  • @cheongmj
    @cheongmj 8 дней назад +1

    Was in China recently and there’s a boom in EV pick up. It down comes to government support and legislation.
    BYD has exclusive contracts with the governments. Charging stations were easy to find and they were everywhere.
    From swappable batteries to fast charging stations. They were easy to access. EV vehicles had already been present in China due to its bottom up approach. Cabs, commercial vehicles and buses are electric, hence EVs were already familiar to them and picking up one is made much easier due to familiarity and established infrastructure.
    Even Elon Musk himself is trying to establish Tesla in China due to its booming EV market. I was impressed with my trip! It’s extremely technologically advanced there!

  • @markmichlewicz5141
    @markmichlewicz5141 20 дней назад +425

    We knew this years ago.the government should stay out of our wallets.

    • @NevaG2190
      @NevaG2190 20 дней назад +19

      Exactly, they're already in our wallets enough as it is.

    • @mikeshafer
      @mikeshafer 20 дней назад

      oh yeah they are so good at that with high taxes and wars we don't want and paying off student debts and paying for illegals to live in our country.... yeah the government sucks.

    • @atrailmckinley4786
      @atrailmckinley4786 20 дней назад +1

      EV Sales have gone up nationally since Biden became president. EV's are selling.

    • @zenithperigee7442
      @zenithperigee7442 20 дней назад

      @@atrailmckinley4786 , no one ever said "there were no gullible people in the U.S.", the claim that "81 million people voted for brain-dead Joe, even more than America's first black president" is proof they exist.... It really doesn't matter if "EV sales are up" because there are less than ~3 MILLION AE-V's on the road in the U.S. and around half or so are in California, no surprise, YET last year there were ~292 MILLION VEHICLE REGISTRATIONS. So let's see, less than ~3 MILLION AE-V's and around ~290 MILLION "ICE" vehicles, it's clear which is most popular and practical.🙄The quesiton is, what is the rate of AE-V's dropping off of the road "due to 'returns/trade-ins for ICE vehicles' as well as spontaneous vehicle fires" versus the rates of purchase....

    • @TheMissingDislikeButton
      @TheMissingDislikeButton 20 дней назад +1

      Meanwhile they add tariffs on imported goods and you will say yes

  • @user-tc9yv4tr9y
    @user-tc9yv4tr9y 20 дней назад +510

    FJB and his Mandates!!!!

    • @id2k.
      @id2k. 20 дней назад +46

      And his supporters.

    • @fakeaccount348
      @fakeaccount348 20 дней назад +18

      Thats what im sayin

    • @edwincolon7782
      @edwincolon7782 20 дней назад

      FJB but it's the ESG bankers who won't give loans to buy petrol based cars. They control the insurance and banks.

    • @TheYakuza56
      @TheYakuza56 20 дней назад +19

      And EVs

    • @EvilMonkey7818
      @EvilMonkey7818 20 дней назад +9

      They'll be rolled back. The mandates were just empty legislation.

  • @ronolson2024
    @ronolson2024 9 дней назад +6

    EV's are expensive to buy & insure. Takes a long time to charge, & have been known to burn down the house they're parked in. And even after a couple of years of ownership, their trade in value has plummeted. While my Toyota Prius V was cheap to buy used, cheap to insure, cheap to drive. And is so fast to fill I don't even bother climbing back into the car as it fills in about 2 minutes. And after 6 years of ownership, the cars value has remained about the same thanks to Bidenomics!

  • @mikelee9173
    @mikelee9173 8 дней назад +3

    My electric lawn mower was the worst purchase of my life. Going back to a gas powered one this summer

  • @richardjones6475
    @richardjones6475 20 дней назад +468

    CBS told us how wonderful Electric Cars are. Constant BS.

    • @susannpatton2893
      @susannpatton2893 20 дней назад +9

      So is an electric golf cart, let's all get those. Be safer

    • @luislaplume8261
      @luislaplume8261 20 дней назад +12

      Oh yes! CBS the Conjob Broadcasting System! 😊

    • @zenithperigee7442
      @zenithperigee7442 20 дней назад +9

      @richardjones6475, it shouldn't be any surprise with the "China Broadcasting Service."

    • @Barskor1
      @Barskor1 20 дней назад +2

      Lets ignore all the press telling you to buy ICE cars for the last 100 years and being on the parts and service plantation.

    • @OtisFlint
      @OtisFlint 20 дней назад +5

      If you can charge at home, they're pretty awesome.

  • @AAchurch
    @AAchurch 20 дней назад +127

    I like gas vehicles, I still have a 1993 Ford that gets 40mpg and runs awesome still. Dont fix stuff thats not broken.

    • @rmst1783
      @rmst1783 20 дней назад +22

      I won’t lie, wish I had my old car with no power windows, computers, etc.

    • @GeometryWars
      @GeometryWars 20 дней назад +19

      Same here. I drive an old Corolla. It costs me about $500 a year in maintenance and sips fuel. I have no interest in an EV

    • @DontReadMyProfilePicture566
      @DontReadMyProfilePicture566 20 дней назад

      Don't read my name!

    • @mikeshafer
      @mikeshafer 20 дней назад +4

      Great, enjoy your gas car! Nobody is trying to take it from you, just as nobody tried to take horses from people back in the early 1900s. Continue to enjoy those $7 gas prices, ha sucker.

    • @sellmethispen4607
      @sellmethispen4607 20 дней назад

      ​@mikeshafer did you not hear him ? He get 40mpg which is great overall if your driving just as much as a EV which is to work and back you will spend more on the EV overtime when something inevitably goes wrong

  • @hamzerpanzer
    @hamzerpanzer 11 дней назад +3

    I never understood why there wasn't just a bigger push for more efficient hybrids. That's a better solution for cutting emissions than EVs are at the moment

    • @AdrianFahrenheitTepes
      @AdrianFahrenheitTepes 9 дней назад

      More of the emissions are actually from generation of electricity for the power grid. It’s the biggest single source in the USA.

    • @let0atreides
      @let0atreides 5 дней назад +1

      It's because hybrids have some advantages but at the same time combine the worst of both worlds. You still need petrol, do all the maintenance of the engine, build the battery and mine for minerals, need an electric motor and when you really want to be efficient you need a plug-in hybrid, meaning filling the tank AND charging. Such a hassle.

    • @hamzerpanzer
      @hamzerpanzer 3 дня назад +1

      @@let0atreides But most of the time people aren't driving more than 10 miles to get to wherever they need to in their car. If they have a small rechargable battery for those short rides, and only ever need to tap into petrol when they go beyond that, isn't that saving a massive amount of fuel for minimal cost? And you won't really have to worry about fueling or charging, because charging would be done at home and through regenerative braking, and refueling would only need to be done once you've finally exhausted your tank, which will take much longer if you're only using your battery most of the time. I get the resource cost of building a battery is large, but on a small scale like the 20ish mile batteries in PHEV's I can see it being worth it

    • @hamzerpanzer
      @hamzerpanzer 3 дня назад +1

      @@AdrianFahrenheitTepes You're absolutely right about that, but we are slowly transitioning away from polluting sources of electricity generation. Even though it'll take a while to get to where we need, wouldn't it be better for our cars to at least be prepared for that time?

    • @AdrianFahrenheitTepes
      @AdrianFahrenheitTepes 3 дня назад

      @@hamzerpanzer yes it would.

  • @MikesProjectsandHobbiesMC
    @MikesProjectsandHobbiesMC 17 дней назад +8

    These videos are funny. Our two Teslas have been amazing cars. Bought both of them for the mid $30k range. We have put over 25,000 miles in them in 6 or 7 months. Obviously they are not for everyone in every situation but we own a home and can charge at home. We also have solar so it all just works. BTW the Cyber truck isn’t rusting but that accelerator peddle thing is real. The insurance thing is real as well, our insurance went up $30 a month by removing two BMWs and adding the two Teslas.

    • @AMan-he9sz
      @AMan-he9sz 9 дней назад

      Thanks for dispelling the BS printed on this page and found in this vid.

    • @soundmindbodydivine
      @soundmindbodydivine 8 дней назад

      So what? You now own two cars that have almost no resale value. Once the batteries die, which they will, you will have two pieces of toxic waste. Those solar panels will eventually become toxic waste as well. Not to mention the toxicity of the mining for those batteries. Not to mention the slaves that mined your cobalt. There are many reasons why the electric vehicle sham is finally over. Good for you that you got your toxic toys.

  • @SilverSeeker
    @SilverSeeker 20 дней назад +68

    As an EV owner myself I would NEVER recommend one to anyone that's unable to park and charge at home. They're fine for trips actually, but expect to wait 20 minutes every few hours to charge... works for me as even in an ICE car I like to stop every few hours to stretch, use the RR etc, but that's not everyone. But the deal breaker is 100% having to stop and charge when using it for daily driving. Waking up to a full tank every day is amazing... having to think about charging every few days when driving it for daily and having to wait 20 to 30 minutes at a charger? No thanks.
    In a place like New York... heeeck no. The infrastructure isn't anywhere close to being ready, so please keep your ICE vehicle, or at least have one as a backup.

    • @richmerch
      @richmerch 20 дней назад +8

      The wait time doesn't actually bother me as I like the break. It's not knowing if there will be available charging when you need it.

    • @SilverSeeker
      @SilverSeeker 20 дней назад +3

      @@richmerch that's very rarely an issue with Teslas, but I do know with other EV's it's a bit bigger of an issue. Sadly for this convo (but fortunately for me) most of my experience has been with Tesla though.

    • @matt2244
      @matt2244 20 дней назад +1

      @@SilverSeeker Also come down to a persons location big city Tesla is fine out in the country or a small town not so much.

    • @SilverSeeker
      @SilverSeeker 20 дней назад +4

      @@matt2244 If you can charge at home, small towns are fine too. Mine for example has a range that's over 300 miles even when not getting the "EPA rated" range of 358. But the same applies, if you can't charge are home don't even bother.

    • @optionmillionairebstudios
      @optionmillionairebstudios 19 дней назад +1

      I own a model 3. 1000000% agree.

  • @Leo-uc2nw
    @Leo-uc2nw 20 дней назад +511

    People were spreading the word that "EVs are good for the environment," but in reality, the manufacturing of EVs is causing environmental damage. If you think about disposing of used batteries, it's bad for the environment, it's not efficient, and it's not good. SDGs are harmful

    • @user-pd2ew1xg3u
      @user-pd2ew1xg3u 20 дней назад +49

      Shhh. That’s an inconvenient truth.

    • @1709blondie
      @1709blondie 20 дней назад +11

      Like riding in an MRI. Bad 4 your health. Lots of emf's!

    • @stephenglassdale5914
      @stephenglassdale5914 20 дней назад +33

      Also they eat through tires a lot faster.
      And they tend to have short lives compared to cars so in reality there is a lot more waste.
      They are doing this so they can charge people more for electric

    • @Free_User_Bln
      @Free_User_Bln 20 дней назад +13

      Yes, to fight in wars for oil or environmental damage because oil production and transport is way better.

    • @mikeshafer
      @mikeshafer 20 дней назад

      FALSE. Batteries can be recycled upwards of 95% of their materials - please research this before posting such crap. And if you think manufacturing EVs causes environmental damage, just wait and see how much pumping oil out of the ground and shipping it across the world and then refining it and then shipping it across the country and then having all of these billions of vehicles spewing toxic fumes into the air and killing millions of people each year... yeah. But at least EVs don't have any tailpipe emissions. I'll take that as a win. You Luddites are hilarious how much you want to cling to old broken techology.

  • @lattelandlatteland
    @lattelandlatteland 5 дней назад +1

    Back in reality, EV sales were up 50% year over year to reach 7.5% of car sales in 2023, over a million.

  • @felixf4378
    @felixf4378 15 дней назад +4

    Hybrids, and plug in hybrids are the way to go. Smaller batteries, fuel efficiency, and you can still use the large network of gas stations.

  • @rwilliams6928
    @rwilliams6928 20 дней назад +172

    And nobody else is talking about our outdated electric grid which in no way could handle such a load.

    • @2528drevas
      @2528drevas 20 дней назад +27

      Plenty of us are talking about it, but the people who need to aren't listening.

    • @mikeshafer
      @mikeshafer 20 дней назад +5

      oh yes because all of the people on RUclips are electrical engineers who understand how our grid works, yet don't think twice about flicking on their AC in the summer. Right.

    • @Eleriol84
      @Eleriol84 20 дней назад +10

      @@mikeshafer
      Id imagine if america as a whole invested into homes that didnt need AC's that could free up a fuckton of power for EV's

    • @Rainsnowreadysetblow
      @Rainsnowreadysetblow 20 дней назад

      This

    • @richardvass1462
      @richardvass1462 20 дней назад +10

      Why not build a bunch of nuclear power plants? That might solve the problem. On the other hand before we go for the electric push maybe we should harden our grid against EMP attack. 20 years ago someone asked Congress to do this but they said they didn't want to spend half a trillion dollars to protect against something that might never happen.

  • @barneshomestead1240
    @barneshomestead1240 20 дней назад +207

    169 DAYS VOTE ALL INCUMBENTS BOTH PARTIES OUT!

    • @anthonywilliams7052
      @anthonywilliams7052 20 дней назад +11

      Meteor 2024 for D.C., I can dream at least for now.

    • @barneshomestead1240
      @barneshomestead1240 20 дней назад +3

      @@anthonywilliams7052 It would be an improvement...meh...what a mess.

    • @broadcastinknowledge
      @broadcastinknowledge 19 дней назад +4

      The amount of chaos these politicians will start soon its going be interesting to say the least.

    • @kate7478
      @kate7478 19 дней назад +1

      49 days until RFK Jr is allowed secret service protection.

    • @barneshomestead1240
      @barneshomestead1240 19 дней назад

      @@kate7478 time will tell

  • @lnelson6784
    @lnelson6784 16 дней назад +3

    my old 1992 La Baron still runs! and no Rust! Some old ways are the Best

    • @mrdenpes1309
      @mrdenpes1309 3 дня назад

      Was it previously owned by John Voight? 🤣

  • @orionsimerl6539
    @orionsimerl6539 7 дней назад +2

    As long as you don't look at the numbers 😂 "EV sales increased from about 125,000 in Q1 2021 to 185,000 in Q4 2021 and from about 300,000 in Q1 2023 to 375,000 in Q3 2023. The year 2023 also marked the first time annual U.S. EV sales surpassed 1 million"

  • @ecebear3
    @ecebear3 18 дней назад +157

    In California, thieves are stealing the cables from EV charging stations for their copper.

    • @qweqwe9678
      @qweqwe9678 17 дней назад +20

      so, they are doing good work? EV is so bad for env that it make ICE seems like a better option.

    • @smoothlyrough512
      @smoothlyrough512 16 дней назад +10

      @@qweqwe9678 BRAH. Its taking tax payer money to replace those cables, thus feeding the criminals vices.

    • @jaciwhy4041
      @jaciwhy4041 16 дней назад

      This is scarry 😢 a new trend???

    • @1stRanger
      @1stRanger 16 дней назад +5

      What's your point? Maybe deal with the criminals?

    • @calchedz
      @calchedz 16 дней назад +1

      They do that in the uk too 😂

  • @MtgSquirrelMaster
    @MtgSquirrelMaster 20 дней назад +84

    I would have never guessed it was Electric Vehicles that ended Civilization!

    • @damac5136
      @damac5136 19 дней назад

      It will be the banksters who push the idiotic agendas and forever wars through.

    • @johnteets2921
      @johnteets2921 19 дней назад

      Civilization ? That's racist ! This is New York !

    • @AMan-he9sz
      @AMan-he9sz 9 дней назад

      Because they haven't, and won't! But they are a big part of the solution to saving the planet.

    • @johnteets2921
      @johnteets2921 9 дней назад +1

      @@AMan-he9sz Saving the planet from civilization ?

    • @damac5136
      @damac5136 8 дней назад

      @@AMan-he9sz In that man will scratch out even more precious and poisonous materials from the Earth? And that you were told that they are a solution by politicians? 🤔

  • @quocbaonguyen8308
    @quocbaonguyen8308 14 дней назад +2

    In Vietnam we can buy an EV for 20k$ with a nation-wide charging station network. If you go for a mini-EV it only cost you 10k$. And the price when you charge on a station is only 20-30% higher than when you charge at home.
    The problems is not about the enviroment, it’s about how much it cost to own and run an EV.
    The chinese EV brands are the leader on EV race and US gov. doesn’t want them to get in US market. So you got average EV with premium prices, that’s why people don’t want it anymore.

    • @akeshshi9137
      @akeshshi9137 22 часа назад

      All with subsidies.

    • @quocbaonguyen8308
      @quocbaonguyen8308 21 час назад

      @@akeshshi9137 there's no subsidies for EV in Vietnam currently.

  • @nickziemer8123
    @nickziemer8123 13 дней назад +1

    I mentioned this endless times for four years straight but no one… no one heeded the suggestions I made: youre not gonna make ANY EV appealing UNTIL you make, not only the cars readily accessible, but all the charging stations as well for Americans with Disabilities.
    Until that happens, no mandate in the world is gonna convince Millions of Americans with Disabilities to purchase them, because it completely misses out the basic needs.

  • @Malkav
    @Malkav 17 дней назад +179

    From $61k now discounted to $37k (on Fisker's website), what a freaking scam of an industry.

    • @michaelkristensen905
      @michaelkristensen905 10 дней назад +7

      Fisher is hardly representative of the whole industry, mate.

    • @markmd9
      @markmd9 9 дней назад

      Maybe they optimized production so well 😀

    • @aceman00ify
      @aceman00ify 9 дней назад +7

      This is american capitalism. Make as much money as you can, then put the price down to something much fairer when sale prices slump.

    • @alexrekzu4079
      @alexrekzu4079 9 дней назад

      Fisker was junk, sold to Chinese

    • @JasonEdokpa
      @JasonEdokpa 8 дней назад +2

      @@aceman00ify That's how capitalism works in every country. What are you on?

  • @jacksonmorganfroghin4815
    @jacksonmorganfroghin4815 20 дней назад +148

    This comes under the category of trying to fix a thing that wasn't broken.

    • @DarkbutNotsinister
      @DarkbutNotsinister 20 дней назад +7

      This is an extensive category for the US government.

    • @jacksonmorganfroghin4815
      @jacksonmorganfroghin4815 20 дней назад +9

      ​@@DarkbutNotsinistertrue and yet there are some serious broken things that the government can't seem to fix at all or not even trying to fix.

    • @cristig243
      @cristig243 20 дней назад +6

      They broke the ice cars too. Garbage ideas, garbage quality . Paying double for half reliability.

    • @donnapaquette9231
      @donnapaquette9231 20 дней назад +4

      Ohhh you got that right!!

    • @tomfoolery333
      @tomfoolery333 20 дней назад +4

      @@jacksonmorganfroghin4815 C'mon man! Everyone should know by now that our border situation is intentional and deliberate.

  • @oggyreidmore
    @oggyreidmore 3 дня назад +1

    1. Have a city world renown for great public transit, taxis, bicycle infrastructure, and walkability.
    2. Also make this city so expensive to live in that people spend a majority of their income just on rent.
    3. Have no charging stations, no parking, and the apartment you can plug into is 7 stories above the street.
    4. "wHy aReN'T eLeCtRiC cArS sElliNg wEll HeRe? mUsT mEaN (insert mayor political party) iS bAd..."

  • @Vintaronica
    @Vintaronica 7 дней назад +1

    I was offered one as a loan car whilst mine was being serviced, I refused; the look on the service technicians face was that of complete understanding and defeat.

  • @nathanielsingleton6302
    @nathanielsingleton6302 19 дней назад +129

    I saw a RUclipsr from the Bay Area in San Fran showing how people are cutting the cord on the charging stations for copper. The government didn’t think about that. 😂😂😂

  • @hippiebits2071
    @hippiebits2071 20 дней назад +214

    This is what’s called putting the cart before the horse.

    • @DontReadMyProfilePicture566
      @DontReadMyProfilePicture566 20 дней назад

      Don't read my name!

    • @sprinkle61
      @sprinkle61 20 дней назад +4

      More like putting the cart before the Walrus. Even if the order was right, the product is just inferior to a gas car in most ways, so it would still be a huge hassle to actually use.

    • @Ragnar009
      @Ragnar009 20 дней назад +3

      LOL, I just replied to another post using that exact phrase. It's the perfect description for what's happening.

    • @Thunderbyrd.
      @Thunderbyrd. 20 дней назад +3

      This is also what's called forcing a product and industry onto a free society.

    • @thenormanfair
      @thenormanfair 20 дней назад +1

      I was going to say the same thing.

  • @Mic22349
    @Mic22349 5 дней назад +2

    Labor/parts for suspension, modules, etc is way higher for EV’s than ICE cars.

  • @jgreen5820
    @jgreen5820 9 дней назад +2

    I live in a city and some of the chargers have been vandalised or are just not working.

  • @XxBeamerr
    @XxBeamerr 20 дней назад +74

    No one is surprised

  • @bradpugh598
    @bradpugh598 20 дней назад +64

    I’m a tow truck driver here in North Carolina we have had people cutting the cables off the Tesla chargers for copper. The chargers don’t reflect that the station is down so we have had people go to it to charge just to find out it’s not working and there battery is to low to drive to the next station so we tow the car to the closest charging station

    • @colorocko1
      @colorocko1 19 дней назад +10

      good for you. keep making money off them lol!

    • @billydoyle9984
      @billydoyle9984 19 дней назад

      This Stupid President is trying to Cripple us

    • @damac5136
      @damac5136 19 дней назад

      @@colorocko1 That's not the level of intelligence functioning societies operate at.

    • @reallybadaim118
      @reallybadaim118 19 дней назад +5

      I remember back during the fuel shortage we had a rash of people getting their gas siphoned out of their cars. That was way back in the 70's.

    • @CreativeCreatorCreates
      @CreativeCreatorCreates 19 дней назад +2

      @@reallybadaim118My older brother and his friends got in trouble for siphoning gas out of a Winnebago lol it was absolutely the late 70s lol

  • @roguewave1060
    @roguewave1060 9 дней назад +4

    And you haven't even discussed one of the other *major* financial aspects: a cratering resale value because similar to a mobile phone), after >5 years the battery is toast and the EV is more or less worthless.

    • @gavinjohnson8063
      @gavinjohnson8063 5 часов назад

      A non defective battery generally has around 80% of its design capacity after 10 years

    • @roguewave1060
      @roguewave1060 3 часа назад

      @@gavinjohnson8063 Sure...dream on! 🤣 That's why 5 year old EV's are worth almost nothing...

    • @gavinjohnson8063
      @gavinjohnson8063 2 часа назад

      @@roguewave1060 please point me to these worthless 5 year old evs so i can pick one up. a 12 year old leaf goes for 2-3k but they only have 50 miles of range, down from their original 70.

  • @Lex3D
    @Lex3D 3 дня назад +2

    Miss leading, all cars are not selling. People are not spending money.

  • @thesurlygamer6933
    @thesurlygamer6933 20 дней назад +145

    As someone with a degree in Environmental Science and in Environmental Policy, I can easily say that EVs are not environmentally friendly for a multitude of reasons. Their name should be changed from electric vehicles to coal fired vehicles.
    Since I got some push back, I decided to expand on the initial comment.
    You obviously didn't pay attention to the limitations he brought up in this video. The US is a sprawling country based around the car. There are people that live an hour from there work in which the car is the only form of transportation as mass transit isn't viable. Here are a few other reasons it won't work here:
    1. In general EV creation is very environmentally unfriendly due to toxic nature of batteries, their mining, use of slave labor for extraction.
    2. Limited amount of resources to make batteries over a long time scale, once raw material is gone, which it will go quick if outfitting the entire planet, they're done.
    3. Rebuilding an entire nations infrastructure and converting from fuel based transportation to electric. Making every single gas station in the country convert to electric on their own dime (as most stations are franchises and would have to be paid for by the owner).
    4. The environmental cost of converting the US to electric with digging up all the old fuel tanks, disposing of properly, land taken over by new charging stations and power plants.
    5. Increased pricing. The average person in the US makes less than the cost of the average EV, which if you know anything about finance, you never buy a car that costs more than you make a year as it's not an economically viable decision. Not to mention the cost of installing a charger in the home, or higher insurance rates for the vehicle. This means for lower income people it will take them longer to get into the market.
    6. As mentioned in the video, lower reliability of EV cars. They just aren't up to snuff, and people in the US can't afford to have their cars not holding up. Once the battery is POSSIBLY damaged the car has to totaled, leaving the owner carless, out anything they put into the vehicle.
    7. Transitioning the US to EVs would be costly in time to due the length of time it takes to recharge a vehicle. There goes long distance travel for work and vacations. Unless the charging is dramatically sped up, there goes multi state travel and family vacations due to people not wanting to spend so much of their time off charging their car.
    8. The financial and environmental cost of changing an aging electrical grid across the entire country of the US. The trillions of dollars it would take in the creation of energy creation, storage, distribution.
    9. The batteries wear down over time, meaning without extremely costly replacements, an eV will not last as long as an ICE car. People will end up spending more on vehicles long term and it will be harder to get into the second-hand market as people will know their money won't go as far and they'll having that battery replacement hanging over their heads. There aren't going to be any decent used, cheap EVs like it is possible to be a $1500 ICE vehicle, meaning many will have no means of transportation.
    10. Then there's the huge problem of adoption. If a decent infrastructure isn't in place to support EVs, like now, usage falls off, meaning less reason to expand infrastructure, meaning less EV purchased and made. It's a cycle that most likely can't be broken giving the issues noted above. I know the argument will be but wait, they'll get better over time to counter the arguments I've made, but with mandated adoption, time is not on our side.
    11. There are 283.4 million vehicles registered in the US to 330 million people. 283 MILLION CARS. Good luck telling all the those people with all those cars they've got to scrap them all and buy new ones in the next 10-15 years, along with telling every mechanic they need retrained, every car dealer they need refitted, and so on.
    The only thing I think viable at the moment is hydrogen based ICEs that can use most of the current infrastructure and would be an easier swap.
    It amazes me the cult like behavior of the EV crowd who tie their identity so much to an inanimate object, that by criticizing it, they act like they caught you fucking their wife. It's just a car people.

    • @jeffb321
      @jeffb321 20 дней назад +19

      I have no environmental background, but yes, it is common knowledge to even the slightly educated.

    • @thesurlygamer6933
      @thesurlygamer6933 20 дней назад +21

      @@jeffb321 You would think, but you'd be amazed (or maybe more disheartened) by the number of people who don't understand electricity doesn't just come out of a magic port in the wall, or do no research into the EV they buy and are surprised by poor performance and all associated costs.

    • @cj.wijtmans
      @cj.wijtmans 20 дней назад

      To be fair clean coal is not that bad these days, its just hydrogen and other gass extraction from coal and burning it. And using the carbon for other various products. In the end it does not matter what form of energy we use, we adding to the heat death of the universe simply by being alive. What is the meaning of our lives? It is beating entropy.

    • @christaylor8337
      @christaylor8337 20 дней назад +4

      I've been calling them coal cars for a decade.

    • @PierreDennis
      @PierreDennis 20 дней назад +1

      As a Designer...I support local Transportation.

  • @Bweeble
    @Bweeble 20 дней назад +39

    It's not just battery life.
    Fords e-raptor was brought out to a bunch of young farmers in the Midwest to show off a huge torque limit, but when loaded down and put to the plow, couldn't even do 1/3rd of the distance before running on empty.
    In the Midwest if your vehicle can't start or won't go far because it's a little cold out, there's no reason to have one

    • @Pantheragem
      @Pantheragem 19 дней назад

      I live in rural California (there's a lot more of that than people think), I'm not even that remote, but I don't see how an ev would be at all practical for even the distances that I have to drive.

    • @Blackheathenly
      @Blackheathenly 19 дней назад

      Pretty sure the only guys that buy them are solely concerned about their own penis size.

    • @billydoyle9984
      @billydoyle9984 19 дней назад

      Well see we made History having the Stipidist President that ever was

  • @AlessandroFilippiUX
    @AlessandroFilippiUX 9 дней назад +1

    The only problem is the charging networks. A lot of companies involved in don't know what they are doing.

  • @kebuhrogers
    @kebuhrogers 6 дней назад

    Owner of multiple teslas here. Mandatory EV legislature is idiotic. Let the consumer decide when or if a orduct suits them.

  • @matthewbauer7407
    @matthewbauer7407 20 дней назад +38

    If a car sits for 938 hours without use by the city, its not needed.

    • @KingLarbear
      @KingLarbear 19 дней назад +1

      That battery is fried by now

    • @billydoyle9984
      @billydoyle9984 19 дней назад +1

      Exactly, and buying them out ppls tax dollars???

  • @barneyfyfe8313
    @barneyfyfe8313 20 дней назад +112

    They want us to use electricity for cars but we're also told to shut off our air conditioners at home.... because the grid can't handle it.

    • @broadcastinknowledge
      @broadcastinknowledge 19 дней назад +11

      Thats why i dont understand how people blindly buy evs. With the history of blackouts all the clear signs of how weak our grid is.

    • @solconcordia4315
      @solconcordia4315 19 дней назад

      ​@@broadcastinknowledge
      Our rebellious people don't submit to the Imperial British dudes called Joule and Watt. We'll stop drinking tea to protest.

    • @optionmillionairebstudios
      @optionmillionairebstudios 19 дней назад +3

      Because it is “too hot”.

    • @billydoyle9984
      @billydoyle9984 19 дней назад

      it's a Biden payoff that's why

    • @c0rnichon
      @c0rnichon 19 дней назад

      @@broadcastinknowledge Jeez, update your weak ass grid then instead of whining.

  • @JRChuxx
    @JRChuxx 8 дней назад +3

    The big problem is public electric chargers especially in NYC, there is literally 'NONE'

  • @coffeehousedialogue5684
    @coffeehousedialogue5684 15 дней назад +1

    Yeah, I'd rather take a bus, train, or a bicycle than buy an electric vehicle. The closest I would go is a hybrid.

    • @thewolfdoctor761
      @thewolfdoctor761 14 дней назад

      You're in luck. EV mandates don't start until 2035 and by then there will be millions of robo-taxis on the road. You will never need to own a car.

  • @richhenry8004
    @richhenry8004 20 дней назад +125

    Just what i want -- to live in a big apartment building with a basement full of highly flammable batteries that can't be put out.

    • @mikeshafer
      @mikeshafer 20 дней назад

      What the hell do you think is in your cell phone? LOL you luddites hear one story of an EV catching on fire and ignore how often gas cars explode every single day. Enjoy keeping your head in the ground.

    • @DJRenee
      @DJRenee 20 дней назад +5

      Yeah. They definitely need to separate storage/garage completely from living/sleeping spaces

    • @WalterHildahl
      @WalterHildahl 20 дней назад +10

      If the flames don't get you, the fumes will.

    • @zenithperigee7442
      @zenithperigee7442 20 дней назад

      @richhenry8004, but if Democrats implement it because people keep voting for them then.... Cash has made several vids on NY and just how far it's fallen with the ridiculous costs of living there in "tiny apartments" which are overpriced, businesses that are closing due to increasing crime and now this push for "all-electric vehicles".... People have voted themselves into these conditions, living in "rat traps" with the literal 4-legged rats with so much trash in the streets and the fact it costs as much or MORE for these crappy apartments in NY than ~$500,000 HOMES with LAND in other places across the country.... There were Chicagoans and New Yorkers who voted Democrat over and over and continually complain about "the consequences" which were a direct result of voting Democrat but then go right back out and "vote Democrat!!" again. It was Obama ironically who emphasized, "The definition of insanity is, doing the SAME THING OVER AND OVER, EXPECTING A DIFFERENT RESULT!!" Yet "Democrat voters" do it every election.😑

    • @nexrace
      @nexrace 20 дней назад +6

      I never thought about that. An apartment building with a bunch of flammable batteries below it's occupants.

  • @80s_kid.
    @80s_kid. 19 дней назад +52

    just imagine the landlords to those buildings with underground parking, if they fit Chargers under the building and an Ev catches fire. it's a terrifying thought.

    • @qweqwe9678
      @qweqwe9678 17 дней назад +2

      human bbq

    • @RT-mv7df
      @RT-mv7df 17 дней назад +5

      Not enough is said about this danger, but it is a high risk, as some deadly fires have shown in China.

    • @VoffVoff-rm9gs
      @VoffVoff-rm9gs 16 дней назад +2

      766 Houers!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Still CHARGING !!!!! 💣💥💯💯

    • @RoeShamBoe
      @RoeShamBoe 16 дней назад

      In China, it's forbidden to park EVs in parking structures because their tech is so bad they have fires all the time... a family just burned to death trapped inside an EV in China and the electronic doors wouldn't open... there were so many cel phone videos, they gov't couldn't surpress it.

  • @alcubierrevj
    @alcubierrevj 3 часа назад

    New York City is not a great use case for electric cars because most of the city is connected through mass transit and the vast majority of dwellings in NYC are apartment buildings with no private garages or charging stations so overnight charging is not possible.

  • @wingman4759
    @wingman4759 14 дней назад +2

    13:34 766 Hours?? That’s 31 days! That car’s been sitting there charging, for a whole month basically! And they want EVERY car in NYC to be electric?? Oh my god, that’s not gonna work at all. 🤣🤣💯💯

  • @JWilkins-lo3gg
    @JWilkins-lo3gg 19 дней назад +92

    Copper is at all time highs. Thieves are cutting charging cables and selling them for scrap.

    • @Arthur-ir8vv
      @Arthur-ir8vv 18 дней назад +1

      Good!

    • @markevans2280
      @markevans2280 17 дней назад +1

      Yes I got $12 for each cable I cut last week 👌

    • @masonslcs
      @masonslcs 17 дней назад +2

      Charge at home...don't buy an EV if you don't have a garage... it isn't for everyone, but know that EVs are far superior vehicles 😮

    • @antvq
      @antvq 17 дней назад

      @@markevans2280Sweet, I’m getting a similar pay too

    • @Anon1gh3
      @Anon1gh3 17 дней назад +1

      @@masonslcs I hope you're being sarcastic.

  • @Shakshuka69
    @Shakshuka69 20 дней назад +213

    Why would you want to save EVs? They're horrible for the environment and highly unsustainable

    • @princessmarlena1359
      @princessmarlena1359 20 дней назад +14

      “Hello, I’m an electric car! I can’t go very fast. Or very far. And if you drive me, people will think you’re gheeeey!”

    • @cyberfunk3793
      @cyberfunk3793 20 дней назад

      The main concern obviously at the moment is climate change and ICE cars are part of the problem. All the other concerns are obviously secondary.

    • @cyberfunk3793
      @cyberfunk3793 20 дней назад

      Again as my previous comment was censored: the obvious reason is climate change, if you intend to do something about it, ICE cars are part of the problem. Being under water isn't great for the the environment either.

    • @atrailmckinley4786
      @atrailmckinley4786 20 дней назад +4

      Gas powered cars are also bad for the environment

    • @Mike-qz4by
      @Mike-qz4by 20 дней назад

      ​@@atrailmckinley4786good

  • @milestone_achiever4634
    @milestone_achiever4634 17 дней назад +1

    I've personally drove electric cars when i was doing uber. And i can tell you its exciting. The instant torque is insane. Alot of people that drive or have driven EVs will quite likely say the same thing
    The problem is the charging stations. There is no more room in Manhattan to put a charging station. Way too much congestion and traffic.

  • @waffle_burger8499
    @waffle_burger8499 2 дня назад

    Hybrid vehicles are the way forward, not full EV's. Toyota was accused of being an EV laggard, but one thing they did that was smart was to retain their EV/hybrid technology, and this is looking like a winner. No plug-in infrastructure required, the battery recharges from simply driving around. Plus you get the benefits of lower fuel consumption, peace of mind etc.

  • @FilmFactry
    @FilmFactry 20 дней назад +50

    The issue is gas cars still work pretty well even into the 110-300k miles. If you have youtube you can fix them relatively cheaply yourself, and a 20 year old hooptie can be purchased for $500-$1000. They remain the best option for most of us.

    • @franciscodanconia4324
      @franciscodanconia4324 20 дней назад

      As someone currently commuting in a 21 year old hooptie that is 29 miles away from turning 200k miles, I wholeheartedly agree. After 5 years of daily 60 mile commutes I’ve got about $6k in it (including a $2k trans rebuild). Which is maybe 8-9 months of payments for a new Tesla. Or new anything for that matter.
      And I could easily afford to buy new if I wanted. I just hate wasting money. But a lot of people don’t have a choice.

    • @mathiasjensen4434
      @mathiasjensen4434 20 дней назад

      @@franciscodanconia4324 60 mile commute!?
      What kind of time do you even have off in the US if you have that long to work and have to work longer than us too. Here in Denmark the average commute is like 20 miles

    • @franciscodanconia4324
      @franciscodanconia4324 19 дней назад +1

      @@mathiasjensen4434 30 miles both ways. It’s Texas. The Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex is about half the size of Denmark.

    • @harry_burnsworth
      @harry_burnsworth 19 дней назад

      @@mathiasjensen4434 I used to commute 1 to 1.5 hours one way, for almost a decade. Spent most of that time listening to audio books that I love and never have time for, or watching movies/videos (yes, while driving).

    • @garbearfar1394
      @garbearfar1394 19 дней назад

      @@franciscodanconia4324my dad made that same commute for 40 years, 3 trucks across that time and none taken out by the mileage. 2nd truck had nearly 275k before his company bought him a new one. 3rd and current truck has nearly 300k miles and is on its last leg but still gets him to Dallas and back everyday 😂

  • @josdav07
    @josdav07 20 дней назад +136

    They're just toys, they won't be able to replace real cars.

    • @bluestatepaine
      @bluestatepaine 20 дней назад +16

      It’s insane how much more capable gas cars are. I can take my Corolla from Maine to Baja California without any stress and without stopping for more than 5 minutes.

    • @prman9984
      @prman9984 20 дней назад +5

      @@bluestatepaine FSD is way less stress than any gas car. The car literally drives me to California.

    • @bluestatepaine
      @bluestatepaine 20 дней назад +4

      @@prman9984 How is it less stress?

    • @mikeshafer
      @mikeshafer 20 дней назад +4

      @@bluestatepaine refuel time doesn't have anything to do with capability. Plus most people don't roadtrip for 800 miles each day or whatever. You're focusing on the 2% use case, not the 98%

    • @Aging_Casually_Late_Gamer
      @Aging_Casually_Late_Gamer 20 дней назад +6

      ​@mikeshafer it absolutely does. Especially with trucking.
      It's why electric semis will never work

  • @lordmavbmp
    @lordmavbmp 16 дней назад +4

    If I run into you imma geek out for a minute. You killing this NYC journalism shit. Some news station needs to give you a segment and pay you more than everybody else who works there.

  • @GelelaBashaw
    @GelelaBashaw 8 дней назад +1

    Bro it makes no sense owning a car in NYC

  • @TrashWerewolf
    @TrashWerewolf 20 дней назад +173

    Availability of chargers is only a small part of the EV problem. The dirty little secret they don't want you to know is that the long term pollution of EV batteries far outstrips the footprint of modern gas vehicles. Not to mention, all the critical components to make these batteries come from countries that are hostile to the US, like China. Lastly, a large amount of the mining for lithium battery components is done in terrible, nearly slave-like work conditions in non-first world countries! But hey....at least we THINK we're doing something good, right?

    • @OtisFlint
      @OtisFlint 20 дней назад

      Fake news. You have precisely 0 credible data to support your propaganda.

    • @AshleySpeaks4U
      @AshleySpeaks4U 20 дней назад +17

      Same thing with solar and wind power. Extremely toxic to create, non-recyclable parts.

    • @jackmehoff2961
      @jackmehoff2961 20 дней назад +6

      not to mention dead batteries.
      you can`t dispose of them very easily .

    • @keeptrying5962
      @keeptrying5962 20 дней назад +9

      @@AshleySpeaks4U absolutely. Salt on wound is that typically, billionaires use tax-payer money to 'pioneer' these things...fail...leave (literally) toxic mess and...guess who gets to pay for the clean-up? One example among many is what happened in Longmont, CO ("Abound Solar").

    • @drttgb4955
      @drttgb4955 20 дней назад

      Conveniently forgot all the oil spills, Deep Horizon Oil spill and many many others and feeding aggressive states war machines, noooo never ?

  • @Ptishereonutube
    @Ptishereonutube 20 дней назад +57

    Our NY government is nonsensical, out of touch, and unreasonable.

    • @bornpsychopath2996
      @bornpsychopath2996 19 дней назад

      You mean your own goofy government not mine

    • @Ptishereonutube
      @Ptishereonutube 19 дней назад +4

      @@bornpsychopath2996 I didn't vote for them, but I'm stuck with them.

    • @EmilyGloeggler7984
      @EmilyGloeggler7984 19 дней назад +2

      And criminal.

    • @billydoyle9984
      @billydoyle9984 19 дней назад

      It looks like they are playing games to depreciate NY real estate so they can acquire NY real estate., Oldest methodology, invented in Brooklyn, called "Blockbusting" google it people,

    • @sillygoose5138
      @sillygoose5138 19 дней назад +1

      just NY?

  • @coolbluereview
    @coolbluereview 16 дней назад +2

    The jails they are opening up in each boroughs cost billions of dollars. A factory would’ve been a better investment.

  • @debbieanne7962
    @debbieanne7962 14 дней назад +1

    Plenty of barriers in NY for EV owners by the looks of it. I’m in Australia and our weather doesn’t get really cold. I live in an apartment complex with parking but we don’t have any charging ports but there’s some straight across the road. A friend recently bought an EV and had a charging port installed at his residence. Sales of EVs doubled in 2023. 80% of EVs in Australia are made in China (including Tesla, MG and BYD. Second hand EVs are imported from Japan (we both drive on the left side) for about $13000 but then there’s the problem about how much life is left in the battery? Which doesn’t go well for EV resale value. Australia doesn’t have a car industry btw. Those ugly Cybertrucks are banned in Australia and Europe, they don’t meet local standards, though I have seen them in Moscow, Russia

  • @timothyknight2236
    @timothyknight2236 20 дней назад +59

    Regardless of what car you drive.....Why O' Why would anybody purposely live in NYC??

    • @user-ll6zn3xv9v
      @user-ll6zn3xv9v 20 дней назад +8

      This. NYC is a hot mess.

    • @dittohead7044
      @dittohead7044 20 дней назад +2

      Point noted. Imagine trying to flee driving an EV

    • @keeper6458
      @keeper6458 20 дней назад +1

      ​@@dittohead7044right?? 😂😂

    • @owenmccord5078
      @owenmccord5078 20 дней назад +2

      Regardless of where you live, why would anyone who hates NYC consume NYC centered content? 🤔

    • @tg007ful
      @tg007ful 20 дней назад +4

      ​@@owenmccord5078to watch Liberals reap what they sow...awesome

  • @perrywinkle5000
    @perrywinkle5000 19 дней назад +119

    Here in Japan, a woman I know had her mid-range Mitsubishi EV breakdown because it's designed as an array of batteries and ONE of those batteries malfunctioned. They told her it would cost 10 grand to fix.
    She told them to trash the car.
    EVs are ridiculous.

    • @Bryce_Fl
      @Bryce_Fl 19 дней назад +2

      Curious, was that a full size Mitsubishi or a Kei car? I've heard that the Kei cars are much more affordable and easier to fix and mostly protected against that kind of thing

    • @user-ps2xd5ub7c
      @user-ps2xd5ub7c 19 дней назад +4

      Which oil company is paying you?

    • @Bryce_Fl
      @Bryce_Fl 19 дней назад

      @@user-ps2xd5ub7c what lithium mining company is paying you?

    • @damac5136
      @damac5136 19 дней назад

      @@Bryce_Fl I wouldn't hold my breath. The current state of battery technology is the current state of battery technology.

    • @damac5136
      @damac5136 19 дней назад +2

      @@user-ps2xd5ub7c Don't keep up with the times much, eh?

  • @MikeCez
    @MikeCez 3 дня назад

    I live in NY. I'll NEVER buy an electric vehicle other than an ebike

  • @jaex9617
    @jaex9617 7 дней назад

    I've been driving electric for 6 years. It works great for me. But people's use and needs will differ. Now, seriously, no car makes sense in New York City. 🤷🏼‍♂️

  • @acruz639
    @acruz639 20 дней назад +131

    There’s no way these cars are “environmentally friendly”

    • @saltyyankee5149
      @saltyyankee5149 20 дней назад +5

      the earlies Nissan Leaf models, with the 90 mile range were the only electric cars to meet environmental standards, but the government decided to credit for 200 mile range cars and above, so they were phased out so we can drag an extra 1,000 pounds of battery... government ruins everything.

    • @Justfedup47
      @Justfedup47 20 дней назад +5

      I Saw A Receipt it said For Batteries and Labor. 29000 .DOLLARS. PLUS. THEY EXPLODE...

    • @AB-NJ
      @AB-NJ 20 дней назад +7

      You wont see any stories about the enviornmental nightmare caused by the mining of cobalt.

    • @Jon-dr4fb
      @Jon-dr4fb 20 дней назад

      How much cobalt is used on gasoline refinement, nope they are carbon neutral way before a gas car after a couple years with no tailpipe which is another issue on I've cars. Idiots

    • @DreDresChapters
      @DreDresChapters 19 дней назад +2

      @@AB-NJit’s the pollution difference. If you legitimately calculate emissions difference it’s obviously dramatically less

  • @Michael9-23-15
    @Michael9-23-15 20 дней назад +84

    The Big Crapple

    • @keeper6458
      @keeper6458 20 дней назад +2

      😂😂😂

    • @TheAnnoyingBoss
      @TheAnnoyingBoss 20 дней назад +1

      Texas has a lot of gun factories that makes them WAY cooler than new yorkers

  • @jdbb3gotskills
    @jdbb3gotskills 9 дней назад +1

    Minnesota winters and the lack of a heated garage is a killer if I was ever forced to buy a EV

    • @steppenwolf7958
      @steppenwolf7958 День назад

      Hipster townie gadgets... Maybe suitable for fleets running short distances every day like e.g. delivery services etc.... A total failure if you have to move equipment like a lightweight trailer of about 1000 kg on a track of 150 miles within a reasonable time frame....

  • @jerlewis4291
    @jerlewis4291 4 дня назад

    LOL, this is great, my cousin lives in NYC near Columbus Circle, he hasn't owned a car since 2003. But he rents out his parking spaces. Of all the cities where you don't need an EV NYC is probably first on the list.
    New Yorkers think nothing of walking 15 or 20 blocks. I remember walking back to 51st and Lexington at 11 at night from Canal Street. The streets were pretty busy for a Thursday night. There's the subway that will take you almost everywhere you want to go. I remember my dad who lived in NYC for 40 years taking me from Manhattan to Coney Island when I was a kid and there were people on the train wearing bathing suits and t-shirts.

  • @Riseoffrost2
    @Riseoffrost2 20 дней назад +249

    The government mandating what type of power unit your car has to have is just fascism. Time to push back.

    • @TheAnnoyingBoss
      @TheAnnoyingBoss 20 дней назад

      Fascism is the banning of freedom of speech. A better fitting term would he tyranny maybe because its like theyre going infront kf us and tyrannically trying to decide what type of car we are and are noy allowed to buy

    • @meenki347
      @meenki347 20 дней назад +7

      I wouldn't call it fascism, but it is stupid.

    • @germen343
      @germen343 20 дней назад +3

      Define fascism

    • @angelashes7557
      @angelashes7557 20 дней назад +20

      @@germen343corporate control of government

    • @spaceindian3769
      @spaceindian3769 20 дней назад +7

      Make no mistake about it !Corporations run the World

  • @brianoden1798
    @brianoden1798 20 дней назад +45

    I have a 2001 Silverado with 306,000 miles . I bought it used in 2004 for $11,000. It's still running strong. I cannot imagine an electric car lasting that long without replacing the $20,000 batteries every 10 years.

    • @klotus8885
      @klotus8885 20 дней назад +2

      They are programmed so you are forced to replace the battery long before 10 years are up. Another revenue source for them.

    • @Barskor1
      @Barskor1 20 дней назад +3

      In economics there is Wright's Law that proves the more you make of a thing the less it costs back in 1990s battery cost were IRC 1800 odd dollars per kilowatt currently it is about 90 dollars per kilowatt it ten years replacing the battery will be no more expensive than any engine replacement is now or less.

    • @dy6682
      @dy6682 20 дней назад +1

      My 2005 Chevy blazer is kicking ass even after all these years ! Love it .

    • @michellesartori6695
      @michellesartori6695 20 дней назад +2

      I drive a 2003 Mazda 323 with 220000 on it and it runs well and I imagine it will do so for the foreseeable future if I take care of it. I don't want a car filled with expensive tech which can easily be followed digitally. I CHOOSE to drive my car and I hate the thought of being forced to buy an electric vehicle because here in country NSW Australia there's a hell of a lot of space between towns. At least when I fill it up I know how far I can get and I think EV's are bad news for consumers and the environment.

    • @rahuljha3965
      @rahuljha3965 20 дней назад +1

      basically u are broke

  • @omar-uu8qo
    @omar-uu8qo 6 дней назад +1

    I guess that explains why e.V. sails have doubled sun's last year.
    And the ticket is a charger at home. Solves most problems.

  • @telegrafmemes
    @telegrafmemes День назад

    What to do?
    1. 600+ KM Range.
    2. 200kw+ Fast Charging Support.
    3. Fast Charging all over Nation. One Petrol Pump = 10 Vehicle Charging Capacity per charging stations.
    4. Reasonable Price.